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Carrying insurance, registration

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Keegan
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Carrying insurance, registration

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I've been combing through the Highway Traffic Act. Naturally, the path of least resistance is carrying and presenting insurance and registration. However, looking over the Act, I can only find one clause requiring commercial drivers to carry proof of insurance and I can find no mention of registration or proof of ownership. What requires drives to carry these documents and present them on request?

I've been combing through the Highway Traffic Act. Naturally, the path of least resistance is carrying and presenting insurance and registration. However, looking over the Act, I can only find one clause requiring commercial drivers to carry proof of insurance and I can find no mention of registration or proof of ownership. What requires drives to carry these documents and present them on request?

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Re: Carrying insurance, registration

The vehicle's registration is referred to as a permit in the Highway Traffic Act. You will find the requirement to carry the permit and present it to a police officer on demand in section 7 (5) A and B. http://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90h08#BK13 The requirement to carry and present proof of insurance is covered under the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act under section 3 (1) A and B. https://www.canlii.org/en/on/laws/stat/ ... c-c25.html

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